Inland Edition, May 14, 2021

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T he C oast News - I nland E dition

MAY 14, 2021

Summer F un & Opportunities

summer

Leading Note Studios Wins ‘Music School Of The Year 2020’

c i s u m camps Half Day or Full Day Weekly Music Camps Available June - August • Starting at $325.00 Rock Bands • Musical Theatre • Intro to Music & Audio Engineering & Recording Camps Available

Music Lessons

Recording Studio

2146 Encinitas Blvd #105 Encinitas • 760.753.7002 760 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd San Marcos • 760.815.0307

www.LeadingNoteStudios.com/summer-music-camps

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Mission Avenue, Oceanside, celebrating AAPI heritage. PAINT PLEIN AIR

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HOUSE OF ART

Encinitas House of Art Spring Art Program Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Drop-in for individual days or sign up for the entire month. They are opening up their outdoor studio space at 155 Quail Gardens Road to help facilitate, inspire, encourage the practice of art. All classes are outdoors so they encourage students to dress warmly. More at encinitashouseofart.com.

“We’ll keep the classes small and safe” Hastings said, “but we’ll keep people laughing and bring music to your household.” This summer, half-day and full-day music camps will be offered from June to August starting at $325. The school will be hosting rock bands, musical theatre, and intro to music and audio engineering and recording camps. Students will have the opportunity to improve their skills in vocals, engineering, string instruments, songwriting, jazz, rock, and much more. To learn more visit leadingnotestudios.com.

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MAY 22 event at Artist Alley in Oceanside focuses on HARMONY Asian and Pacific Islander The Escondido Art heritage. Courtesy photo Association, 121 W. Grand

Expressions Galleries, “Everyday People,” a group show. The PhotoArts Group has “Captured Moments” and a trio of talent in Gallery Too with Linda Doll, Virginia Cole and Carol Mansfield.

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AUDITION WORKSHOPS

Village Presbyterian Church Community Theater presents audition workshops for adults. Cost is $50 for a four-week workshop via Zoom on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. May 18 to June 8. Register at eventbrite. c om / e / aud it ion -w orkshop-tickets-152950672579, EVENSONG JAZZ A 90-minute Even- Questions, contact Pati at song Jazz is from 4 to 5:30 patird123@gmail.com. p.m. Sundays and begins with 30 minutes of music followed by short prayers, psalms and canticles with ‘SWAN LAKE’ one or two songs between Encinitas Ballet preseach reading. The event is ents a free performance of free, no reservations are “Swan Lake,” at 1 p.m. and required. Bring a picnic 4 p.m. May 22 at the Calidinner, low-back chair, or fornia Institute for Human blanket; let the youngsters Science, 701 Garden View enjoy the playground. All Court, Encinitas. The event COVID-19 health and safe- will be outside and donaty protocols are in place. tions appreciated. For more information on Jazz Evensong, visit stmi- ASIAN FOCUS chaelsbythesea.org. Focused on Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage, the Free Thought RevolutionInteractive Artistic Pod is ESCO ARTS PARTNERSHIP hosting live music, art and Shows at the Escondido pop-up vendors plus a live Arts Partnership at Juniper podcast, from noon to 6 Street and Grand Avenue, p.m. May 22 in Artist Alley Escondido, includes, in the between Pier View Way and

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and an in-house recording studio for students of all experience levels. With over 12 years of experience, The Encinitas-based music school opened its second location in February 2020. In the face of the pandemic they provided zoom lessons and maintained their diligence and commitment to their students. Lessons are now offered online and in person. With a variety of music summer camps coming up, Leading Note Studios owner Camille Hastings is looking forward to another successful season of summer camps.

The Oceanside Museum of Art invites artists to Paint Plein Air, 9:30 a.m. to noon May 22 at Sportfisher Drive and North Pacific Street, Oceanside. Register at https://90085.blackbaudhosting.com / 90085 / Lets-Paint-Plein-Air-AnOcean-View. Cost $15. Grab your brush, paints, and join artist Kate Joiner for an introduction to plein air painting.

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Escondido Arts Partnership invites all to visit its corner of creativity at Juniper Street and Grand Avenue, Escondido. May Art Exhibitions at the Escondido Arts Partnership start with “Re-envisioned, “through June 4, shows more than 30 local artists reworking found objects, art mediums and processes in the Municipal Gallery.

Congratulations to Leading Note Studios owner Camille Hastings for winning the 2020 Music Academy Success System School of the Year Award! Nominated through MASS in a competition involving over three hundred schools nationwide, Leading Note Studios won Music School of the Year in a ranking amongst the top 7 schools in the nation. Leading Note continues to bring music & joy to the community, serving over 580 clients weekly from toddlers to adults. The school offers recitals, camps, instrument rentals, lesson packages,

Ave., Escondido, announces “Harmony,” its May Open Show. The show will run through May 29.

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THINK SMALL

A call for artists goes out for the Off Track Gallery Summer Small Image Show May 25 to June 26. Entry fee is $10 for members, $13 for non-members (per piece). Deadline to apply is May 17 at sdagmonthlyshownews.blogspot.com.

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ART IN THE VILLAGE

The Carlsbad Village Association is looking for artists to be part of Art in the Village, its one-day, open-air art show set for June 27. Applications are currently being accepted at zapplication.org. ‘BECOMING DR. RUTH’

North Coast Repertory Theatre presents the streaming play “Becoming Dr. Ruth” by Mark St. Germain starring Tony and Emmy nominee Tovah Feldshuh, June 9-July 4. SUMMER ART CAMP

Lux Art Institute is offering six weeks of in-person Summer Art Camp for kids ages 5 to 17, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning June 21. Aftercare available from 1 to 2 p.m. Register at https://classes. luxartinstitute.org/.

COX BUSINESS FIBER internet brings modern technology to historical Guild Venue 100 building in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Courtesy photo

Cox Business brings modern technology to historic Cardiff building Built in 1910, the historical Guild Venue 100 has become the first executive office/retail building in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Calif. to be equipped with Cox Business’s fiber internet service, bringing modern technology to the historical building and fast, reliable internet capabilities to tenants to meet their evolving needs, noted Robert Ford Mance, principal of Ford Mance Capital Advisors, owner and property manager of the Guild. In general, the Guild is only the second commercial facility in the region to feature the new technology. Located at 100 Chesterfield Drive at the northeast corner of San Elijo Avenue just one block from Highway 101 and the ocean, the Guild Venue 100 originally was built as a mercantile facility and, in 1995, was purchased, restored and upgraded by Ford Mance Capital Advisors as retail and commercial office space. Comprising 6,000 square feet, the entire lower floor of the building is currently occupied by a well-known outdoor sports clothing and gear store, with the remaining 3,000 square feet on the upper floor housing executive office space for lease.

“As we begin gearing up for more new tenants looking for small executive office space outside their home, where so many people have been forced to work during the pandemic, we’re committed to providing the most modern technology available so they can access critical data, share and edit large files, and conduct video conferencing,” said Mance. “Some of our tenants here spend a considerable amount of time on Zoom calls with their main offices located on the East Coast and elsewhere, and this new internet service will ensure total reliability and privacy.” According to Daniel Martinez, the Director for Cox Business who oversaw installation at the building, the fiber internet service offers many superior features over regular internet service, including faster uploads, quick downloads, robust security, reliable equipment, guest and private WiFi networks, and 24/7 fiber internet support. Business-grade service line agreements are designed to provide maximum uptime. “This was one of the most unique installations Cox Business has handled,

where a historical and truly iconic building has been retrofitted with the most modern technology in order to provide tenants with the best of old and new,” said Martinez. “Not only will occupants benefit from the fastest, most reliable internet service, they will have total peace of mind knowing their data is maintained on their own fiber security suite designed to safeguard their privacy.” Individual office space currently available for lease at the Guild Venue 100 includes offices ranging in size from 150 to 712 square feet. The building features beautiful panoramic ocean views that span for miles up and down North County’s coastline. The outdoor space provides the perfect location to customize special events such as private and corporate parties, networking events, concerts, fundraisers, corporate retreats, sales training events and instructional classes. For inquiries about space availability and to tour the building, contact Sandra Daniels at (760) 4368088. For additional information about how Cox Business services, visit www.coxbusiness.com.


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